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Eat Their Words: Samantha Weinberg savours the recipes of a chef who is part pedant, part professor
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As Jaguar launches the F-Type, its first new two-seater since 1961, Jonathan Meades rates its predecessor "the high point of English automotive achievement"
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The Turkish novelist Elif Shafak chooses seven wonders—from Scotland to Arizona
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Found in Translation: Simon Willis enjoys a Portuguese novel of exuberance and desolation
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The Big Question: the poet and short-story writer James Lasdun chooses a month that neither drags nor rushes...
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A walk on the wild side: as Robert Macfarlane puts his feet up, another acclaimed author picks up our walking stick. William Fiennes sets off into the deepest canyon in Europe
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Once the world’s leading cacao producer, the tiny nation of São Tomé and Príncipe seems to have fallen off the map. Samantha Weinberg, entranced, went twice in a year—and unearthed a dark history
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Going native: don’t think it’s all about "The Killing". Mette Bom, writer and blogger, on biking, bakeries and obeying the law
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At the Cinema: Tom Shone reckons that great films arise when director, star and protagonist all merge into one
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Lipsmacking: John Hooper savours fagotelli carbonara, the signature dish at La Pergola in Rome
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foodJohn HooperLifestyleLipsmackingMarch/April 2013
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